The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, May 10, 1902, Image 5

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Like A Drowning Man. “Five years ago a disease the doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go,'* writes Geo. S. Marsh, well-known attorney of Noe- ona, Tex. ” I .took quantities of pepsin and other medicines, but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed atKodol.. I felt an improve ment at once and after a few bottles am sound and welL” Kodolis the only preparation which exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices and conse quently is the only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. Robertson & Law. is said, will pass tide onimbus bill granting statehood to the terri tories, but tlie Senate will kill it rnthle^sly. The Democrats in Congress are in favor ot the bill, because they see in the proposed states good fighting ground for them, with fair prospects of win ning hew congressmen and addi tional electoral votes. • Because Democratic changes are so good;, the Senate Republioans will shut the'door of the union to the appli cants. * ance Agent. Office No, I State Bask Building. Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c* eal estate. Have in hand anythin{ on want in this. line. Will makeJi onr interest whether you want to se* r bnv. Will insure your property against loss by fire in old reliable and prompt paying companies “ My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and it stopped thrf hair from com ing out and restored tlie color. 7 ’— Mrs. M.D-Gray, No. Salem, Mass. WHEN. YOU FEEL DU A. Tired, nauseated and low spirited, the machinery of the body is clogged up somewhere. You should take a few doses of 1 here s a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction* The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and. more glossy. And you feel so secure in using, such an old and reliable prepara tion. 51.00 a bottle. AH druggists You, with your dangered gilt ot scorn, Would seek to make true love forlorn; Yet know where’er your wish may ror* That iPTtf is life, and life is lov*. JAMES HABERSHAM Habersham is an old afcd honored iiame in the state of Georgia and one of its claims to honor is probably hut little known to the citizens of the state of this generation. But James Habersham, whose picture - has a con spicuous place in the Woman’s build- .ng at Charleston, introduced the cul ture of cotton into the state and was the first of the long line of toilers that have since made Georgia so con spicuous among her citizens for pro gressiveness and enterprise. No true son of the Empire State of the South should fail to visit the Woman’s build ing and pay his tribute to the Father of his State’s chisf industry. Trains from Atlanta, for Lula, Toecoa, Greenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Washington and East, pass Gainesville: No, 86, Fast Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m; No. 12 (daily) 10:87 a. m; No. 38, Limi ted (daily) 2:25 p. m; No. 40, Express, (daily) 2:45 p. m; No. IS, Bede (except*, Sunday ) 7:38 p. m. Trains from l ,\Vashmgton, Char lotte. etc. for Atlanta, etc., pass It Is a thorough system cleanser and will make you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. SOLD AT DRUGGISTS. Price, SI.OO. XX Jfuux uiugguu -uauuub jou, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Cowell, Mass. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND DEALER IN All krods of funeral furnishings, nice teams and prompt attention given to all calls either day or night. Parlors and ware rooms on South Bradford street di rectly in front of court house,. GAINESVILLE, GA the Tarter read of Timour, I have read of Atilla, the Saracen but thank God that, since scourge the tragic scene of Calvary, it has taken 18 centuries to produce a General Smith.’’ This is not his torically correct, but it will do. j Before Mr. Carnefeie sailed for Europe the other day he said to a bt of newspaper reporters on the Ebck: “Boys. I am glad to see you. lome day I may buy up a lot of 1 newspapers. There’s nothing cer- kiu about it, but as it looks now ; may do it. I’ve had the subject of luying newspapers in my mind pr a long time.” Maybe Mr. Car- iegie was sincere when he talked bout desiring not to die a rich aan.—Savannah News. Notice. The animal dog tax is now due at City Clerk’s office, and must be settled without delay. Killing and imnound- ing dogs will commence May 1st. By rder of the Mayor. J. Bi.ax.ock, City Clerk. April 25, 1902. * Time of Jarring. Considerable depends on the time ol day in which these jarring operations are carried on, as during the warmer hours the curculio are much more ex cited and harder to catch than either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. It is always advisable to begin as soon as it becomes light enough to see and work until 8. Then in the afternoon from 5 o’clock until dark, though not so good a time as in the morning, is better than during the middle of the day. To obtain the best results the jarring operation should begin soon after the bloom is shed and repeated every day or two as long as any number of the beetle! Aureate sending a skefc&'.t «*’a dnasrin- nulclily ascertain cnt opTa-O '. iree whv» ’s »'> '••ivention is probably Corns;, mi-vi- *.>0113strict 17conadcntfrd. I F- Si&w'xon l sent. free. Oldest- airency for secarii.^ patent.-*. Pr touts '.akc-:i tbrousrli Co. re>:;i rj special notice, without cr.-.r?e, iuiLe. a J? \ T-KvndaomeTy Illrstrsted weeltlv. " J freest cir- ealatioa of any fccier.tUic journal. Terms, 53 3 The most vigorous workers have speels of “tired feeling” now and then. This feeling is caused by derange ment in the stomach, liver and bowels, A few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters quickly corrects the disorder and sends the blood tingling through the veins, carrying life and renewed energy throughout the system. DR. K. E. Dixon & Co. For a perfect fit go to 7. H. SAUNDERS oved to Daniel Building, over Mrs, J. E. Jackson’s store. The Artistic Tailor.’ Clothes cleaned and pressed oi tort notice. Also Wants Others To Know. “I have used DeWitt’s Little Early Ris ers for constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we find a good thing we ought to let others know it, writes Alfred Heinze, Quincy, Ill- Thpv never gripe or distress. Sure, safe eanep and pressed. All work give ■ompt a ention. While candidates Gaerry and Terrell are shelling the woods and brandishing ecalping knives at each other, Candidate Estill is sawing* wood and working the mag netic hand-shake, for all it is worth.—Albany Herald. nnlap and Thompson INSURANCE AGENTS. AND Dangerous If Neglected. Burns, cuts and other woundsx often fail to heal properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents such consequen ces. Even where delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve effects a cure. ” I had a running sore Charleston and Return Account of South Carolina In- br State, and West Indian Ex position. \ For the above occasion the jeorgi Ruailroad will sell round lip tickets at very.low rates. Three Daily Trains between At lanta and Charleston. [ Through sleepers on trains leav- Atlanta at 3:00 and 11:45 p. and Charleston at 5:10 and :00 o’clock p. m. For sched- es, dates of sale and limits on ickets ask agents Georgia Bail- lad or the undersigned. . G. McMillin, A. G. Jackson G.A. P. D. CLP. A. . Augusta, Ga L E. Magill, Gen’l Agt. Atlanta. [. P. Bonner, [• T * A. Macon. I. H. Hill, [U. T. A. Atlanta. Ga. Don’t Start Wrong. Don’t start the summer with a lingering cough or cold. We all know what a ’’si mmer cold ” is. It’s the hardest kind to cure. Often it ’’hangs on” through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe, Acts at once- Children like it. _ One Minute Cough Cure is the best medicine I ever used, ” says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. H. “I never found anyr thing else that acted so safely and quickly.” Robertson & Law. Bishop Keiley’s speech has filled the Northern papers with apolo gies for Roosevelt. “These apolo gies might go down all right if the Rough Rider had written a book and was not now appointing ne groes to the best and most impor tant offices in the South,” says the Augusta Herald. In the course of his arraignment of Kill-and-Burn Smith, Mr. Sibley, Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, said.* “I have e t. a. Atlanta